IPhone Security hole
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10027479-83.html?tag=nl.e703[^] <sarcasm>Damn Microsoft and their lousy software have messed up the IPhone!</sarcasm> A little post for all those fanatics that go wild anytime a Microsoft Security hole is found. :rolleyes: Ok, you can all stick your heads back in the sand now, this post is over.
led mike
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10027479-83.html?tag=nl.e703[^] <sarcasm>Damn Microsoft and their lousy software have messed up the IPhone!</sarcasm> A little post for all those fanatics that go wild anytime a Microsoft Security hole is found. :rolleyes: Ok, you can all stick your heads back in the sand now, this post is over.
led mike
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10027479-83.html?tag=nl.e703[^] <sarcasm>Damn Microsoft and their lousy software have messed up the IPhone!</sarcasm> A little post for all those fanatics that go wild anytime a Microsoft Security hole is found. :rolleyes: Ok, you can all stick your heads back in the sand now, this post is over.
led mike
led mike wrote:
Ok, you can all stick your heads back in the sand now, this post is over.
A truer thing has never been written. I'm convinced they get their own iSand but it comes with an NDA (No Digging Allowed). :-D
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10027479-83.html?tag=nl.e703[^] <sarcasm>Damn Microsoft and their lousy software have messed up the IPhone!</sarcasm> A little post for all those fanatics that go wild anytime a Microsoft Security hole is found. :rolleyes: Ok, you can all stick your heads back in the sand now, this post is over.
led mike
led mike wrote:
go wild anytime a Microsoft Security hole is found.
Would this security hole be identified by the I-Spy, possibly in the Mile-I club?
Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10027479-83.html?tag=nl.e703[^] <sarcasm>Damn Microsoft and their lousy software have messed up the IPhone!</sarcasm> A little post for all those fanatics that go wild anytime a Microsoft Security hole is found. :rolleyes: Ok, you can all stick your heads back in the sand now, this post is over.
led mike
We call that an Assho iHole. :)
Many are stubborn in pursuit of the path they have chosen, few in pursuit of the goal - Friedrich Nietzsche .·´¯`·->Rajesh<-·´¯`·. [Microsoft MVP - Visual C++]
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http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-10027479-83.html?tag=nl.e703[^] <sarcasm>Damn Microsoft and their lousy software have messed up the IPhone!</sarcasm> A little post for all those fanatics that go wild anytime a Microsoft Security hole is found. :rolleyes: Ok, you can all stick your heads back in the sand now, this post is over.
led mike
Everything has security holes. The only questions to debate are: How bad? How many? How quickly do they get fixed?
Kevin
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Everything has security holes. The only questions to debate are: How bad? How many? How quickly do they get fixed?
Kevin
Kevin McFarlane wrote:
The only questions to debate are: How bad? How many? How quickly do they get fixed?
Why? What's the point in debating that stuff. It seems "Everything has security holes" could be the end of meaningful conversation. If you look around the CERT history of Security Flaws which dates back many years, it's difficult to perceive any useful information about how bad, how many and how quickly.
led mike
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Kevin McFarlane wrote:
The only questions to debate are: How bad? How many? How quickly do they get fixed?
Why? What's the point in debating that stuff. It seems "Everything has security holes" could be the end of meaningful conversation. If you look around the CERT history of Security Flaws which dates back many years, it's difficult to perceive any useful information about how bad, how many and how quickly.
led mike
I'm arguing against the widespread view that, e.g., Microsoft's products are insecure unlike company X's products. Nothing is secure so if we must have a conversation the only things to discuss are the ones I mention. Plus these other vendors often boast especially about the last two.
Kevin
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I'm arguing against the widespread view that, e.g., Microsoft's products are insecure unlike company X's products. Nothing is secure so if we must have a conversation the only things to discuss are the ones I mention. Plus these other vendors often boast especially about the last two.
Kevin
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Yeah, I was basically supporting you. :)
Kevin